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What (who) is Quemado - definition


Quemado         
  • Localidades na vizinhança
  • Localidade com 22413 habitantes (2000).
  • Quemado
  • Localidade com 9348 habitantes (2000).
Quemado é uma Região censo-designada localizada no estado norte-americano de Texas, no Condado de Maverick.
Carro Quemado         
Carro Quemado é um município da província de La Pampa, na Argentina.
Quemado de Güines         
Quemado de Guines é um município de Cuba pertencente à província de Villa ClaraStatoids: Cuba Municipios (em inglês).
Examples of use of Quemado
1. PASO QUEMADO, Cuba (Reuters) – Her pigs and some government help will be her salvation, Evangelina Torres said on Sunday as she looked up from her living room at the open sky that is her new roof.
2. "To make us believe," Morales added, the presidents of both houses of Congress, Díaz and Cossio, should also resign "and the Supreme Court president should assume the presidency and call for presidential elections before the end of the year." Mesa was forced to flee his office on Monday when protesters threatened to overwhelm the police guarding the Quemado presidential palace.
3. Permission to reprint/republish "The looting by the foreign companies has ended," Morales said from the balcony of the Palacio Quemado, the so–called "burned palace," the venue for more unplanned – often violent – regime changes than experienced by any other country in Latin America.
4. He asked the audience in the Palacio Quemado, seat of the government in La Paz, to observe a minute‘s silence in honour of the fallen heroes of the social movements, including Che Guevara."Glory to the martyrs of the liberation," he declared at the end of the minute, as shouts of "Evo, Evo" rang around the chamber where an emerging crop of leftwing leaders were in attendance, led by Hugo Chávez of Venezuela and Brazil‘s Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
5. Along the coast, a storm surge that reached 20 feet in places swamped small towns and inland the fierce storm toppled trees, twisted high tension electric towers to the ground, blew away roofs and knocked over small banana plantations and coconut groves. ‘EVERYTHING WENT FLYING‘ In Los Palacios, a few miles from Paso Quemado, streets were lined with debris as people swept water from their homes and picked up the tree branches, broken glass and roof tiles that littered their yards.